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Bridge Collapse Closes I-10 Nexus Between California, Arizona

Interstate 10, the main corridor between Los Angeles and Phoenix, has been closed "completely and indefinitely" after an elevated section of the freeway collapsed over the weekend due to heavy rains in the California desert.

US Wins International Math Olympiad After 21-Year Drought

American athletes may be used to topping the medal count at the Olympic Games, but it took no fewer than 21 years for the United States to finally triumph again at the International Math Olympiad.

2016 Presidential Polls: Jeb Bush Tops Marco Rubio Among Cuban Americans, Across Miami-Dade

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., may be the son of immigrants from Cuba, but in Miami's Little Havana, Cuban American Republicans back another Floridian in the 2016 White House race.

Donald Trump on John McCain: Arizona Senator Says Trump Should Apologize to POWs

Donald Trump, who over the weekend said that he liked "people who weren't captured," should apologize to American prisoners of war and their families, John McCain urged on Monday.

Hillary Clinton Campaign: Digital Challenges Reportedly Hits Democratic Presidential Candidate

Hillary Clinton's campaign experienced a digital hiccup when it noticed that only about 100,000 of the 2.5 million email addresses in its database are still in use and working.

2016 Presidential Election Debates: C-SPAN Scoops Fox News for First GOP Candidates Encounter

Three days before the GOP's 17 presidential hopefuls are scheduled to debate on Fox News, many of them will participate in a nationally televised forum hosted by C-SPAN.

Rape Statistics: Tens of Thousands of Rape Kits Still Untested Across US: Report

In spite of an initiative by Vice President Joe Biden and a Manhattan prosecutor's $35 million grant, tens of thousands of rape kits continue to go untested in the United States.

4 Marines Killed in 'Heartbreaking' Chattanooga Shooting Identified

The four Marines who were killed when a gunman opened fire at two military installations in Chattanooga on Thursday have been identified.

Immigration Reform 2015: Arizona DACA Recipients Get Scholarships to Continue College Studies

Seven DACA beneficiaries studying at Tuscon's Pima Community College have been granted scholarships from the Fundación Mexico. The youngsters received the awards at a ceremony at the Mexican consulate in the Arizona city.

Mega Millions Numbers & Results July 14, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $140M Jackpot

If a $140 million jackpot sounds like a good start to the weekend to you, then you might want to play Mega Millions today. Just make sure to buy a ticket some time before 11 p.m. Eastern Time, which is when the multi-state lottery's draw is set to take place at the studios of WSB-TV, Atlanta's ABC affiliate.

Official Report: Pro-Russian Militants to Blame for 2014 Malaysia Airlines MH17 Shootdown

Dutch investigators looking into the shootdown of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 over Ukraine believe that a missile fired by pro-Russian militants was behind the July 2014 incident, which led to the deaths of all 298 passengers and crew traveling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur.

Donald Trump, Ted Cruz Deepen 'Bromance' Despite Anti-Mexican Comments, Presidential Candidacies

Unlike most other GOP competitors in the 2016 White House race, Ted Cruz is not shying away from Donald Trump after the business mogul's controversial comments. In fact, the Texas senator said he "saluted" the "Apprentice" star for tackling immigration.

4 Cuban Rowers Defect to US During 2015 Pan American Games

Four Cuban athletes participating in the Pan American Games held in Toronto have defected to the United States, the country's rowing coach revealed on Wednesday.

Iran Nuclear Deal: Major Garrett Slammed by President Obama Over Iran Hostages Question

President Barack Obama slammed CBS News correspondent Major Garrett over a question the posed at a Wednesday afternoon White House press conference.

ISIS Uses Fallujah Residents as Human Shields

ISIS is using Fallujah residents as human shields and preventing civilians from leaving the Iraqi city, the country's High Commission for Human Rights said in a Tuesday statement.

Bull Gores, Kills French Tourist at Spanish Festival

A French tourist who participated in the bull-running festival of a Spanish village died on Tuesday after he was gored by one of the animals, Pedreguer's municipal authorities said.

Mega Millions Numbers & Results July 10, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $123M Jackpot

The Mega Millions jackpot has risen to a sizeable $123 million, and if you're hoping to take that nifty nestegg home tonight, you might want to tune in at 11 p.m. Eastern Time; that's when the multistate lottery's draw is set to take place at the studios of WSB-TV, Atlanta's ABC affiliate.

2016 Election News: Trump Supporter Jeffrey Lord Says Ana Navarro Not Latina on CNN [Watch]

Things got heated in a CNN debate between Republican commentator Ana Navarro and Donald Trump backer Jeffrey Lord this week when the former Reagan adviser questioned Navarro's Hispanic identity.

Report: 1,800 Released Immigrants Rearrested For Various Crimes

In more than 1,800 cases, immigrants that the federal government wanted deported from the United States were freed from local jails only to be later re-arrested for various crimes, a study released by a group that actively opposes illegal immigration shows.

Mississippians Debate State Flag's Confederate Emblem

Close to a month after the Charleston, South Carolina, church shooting on June 17, the debate over the South's charged symbolism has moved to Mississippi, the only state whose flag still incorporates the Confederate battle emblem.

Parents of Slain San Francisco Woman Call For Tough Immigration Law

The parents of San Francisco woman who was shot and killed on July 1 - and in whose murder authorities suspect an undocumented immigrant - on Monday called for a law that would require prison time for those who return to the country illegally after being deported.

23 Russian Soldiers Killed in Collapse of Military Barracks

Twenty-three Russian soldiers were killed on Sunday when a section of the military barracks where they were sleeping collapsed. Nineteen servicemen were rescued, and some of them were apparently injured and flown to Moscow for medical treatment.

Donald Trump on El Chapo Escape: 'I Told You So,' Says GOP Presidential Candidate on US Handling Immigrant Crimes

Donald Trump seems to believe that the escape of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, one of Mexico's most powerful drug lords, gives credence to his assessment that the neighboring country brings "killers" and "rapists" to the United States.

Pope Francis Wraps Up Latin America Tour With Mass, Visit to Slum

Pope Francis over the weekend wrapped up his historic Latin America tour with a visit to a slum and with a Mass attended by about a million faithful

Hillary Clinton 2016 Campaign: Economic Plan Calls For More Profit Sharing

More companies should commit to sharing profits with their employees, Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton said on Monday as she outlined her broader economic vision for the United States.
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